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Notes on the Crustacea of the Channel Islands. By Canon A. M. Normay, M.A., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., F.L.S.

[Plates XVI. & XVII.]

THE following publications relate to those Crustacea which are already recorded from the Channel Islands :—

1. ‘The Channel Islands.’ By D.T. Anstep and R. G, LATHAM. 1862, pp. 231-235. In this work the list of Cirripedia was supplied by Mr. Collings, that of the Stalk-eyed Crustacea by Mr. Lukis and Mr. Le Lievre, that of the Isopodaand Amphipoda by Mr. Le Lievre, and that of the Entomostraca by Mr. Collings.

. ‘Recherches sur la Faune Marine des Iles Anglo-Normandes.’ By Dr. Rent Ke@urer. 1885.

3. WaLKEr (A. O.) and Hornet (J.). Report on the Schizopoda, Cumacea, Isopoda, and Amphipoda of the Channel Islands,” Journ. Marine Zoology and Microscopy, vol. ii. 1896, pp. 49-55.

4. THompson (Isaac C.). “Report on the Plankton Copepoda of the Channel Isles,” Journ. Marine Zoology and Microscopy, Dee. 1897. I have not seen this paper, but, according to Mr. Sinel, it contains thirty-one species,

. SineL (JosEpH). “A Contribution to our Knowledge of the Crustacea of the Channel Islands,” Trans. Guernsey Soc. of Nat. Sci. 1906.

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M. Chevreux collected at Jersey, and sent a list of species to Messrs. Walker and Hornell tor use in their Catalogue.

THE STALK-EYED CRUSTACEA (EXCEPT SCHIZOPODA).

The following is a full list of the Stalk-eyed Crustacea which have been recorded. I have found almost all the species myself, but they are here given on the authority of (A.) Ansted, (K.) Keebler, (S.) Sinel. Where no letter follows a name all three writers include the species; where an initial letter or letters follow the name it must be under- stood that the writer or writers thus indicated record the species.

Atter the list I add some notes.on a few species.

Many of the Stalk-eyed Crustacea which are found in the Channel Islands have been figured by Mr. J. Sinel in his recently published ‘An Outline of the Natural History of our Shores,’ 1906 (Swan, Sonnenschein, & Co.). ‘This is a very usetul work tor any person commencing the study of marine zoology.

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Ebalia tuberosa, Pennant.

tumefacta, Montagu.

Cranchii, Leach,

Corystes cassivelaunus, Montagu.

Atelecyclus septemdentatus, Mon- tagu. A., S.

Thia polita, Leach.

Polybius Henslowii, Leach. A., S.

Portumnus latipes, Pennant. K., S.

Portunus puber, Linné.

corrugatus, Pennant.

depurator, Linné. K., 8.

marmoreus, Leach. K., 8.

—— holsatus, Fabricius.

—— pusillus, Leach.

arcuatus, Leach.

Bathynectes longipes, Risso. 8.

Carcinus meenas, Linné.

Perimela denticula a, Montagu.

Pilumnus hirtellus, Linné.

Xantho floridus, Wontagu.

hydrophilus, Herbst.

Cancer pagurus, Linné.

Gonoplax angulatus, Pennant. S.

Nautilograpsus minutus, Linné, A.

Pinnotheres pisum, Pennant.

Eurynome aspera, Pennant,

Mamaia squinado, Herbst.

Pisa tetracdon, Pennant.

biaculeata, Montagu.

Hyas coarctatus, Leach,

—— araneus, Linné. K.

Inachus dorsettensis, Pennant.

dorynchus, Leach.

leptochirus, Leach. K., 8.

Acheeus Cranchu, Leach. K., 8.

Macropodia rostrata, Linné.

longirostris, Labricius.

—— egyptia, H. M.-Edwards. KG, SS:

Dromia vulgaris, H. M.-Edwards.

Anapagurus levis, W. Thompson.

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Anapagurus Hyndmanni, W. Thompson. K., S. ~

Pagurus bernhardus, Linné. Prideauxii, Leach.

cuanensis, W. Thompson. cK, 5, Galathea strigosa, Linné. squamifera, Montagu. nexa, Hmbleton K.?, S. intermedia, Lilljebory. S. Porcellana platycheles, Pennant. longicornis, Pennant. Callianassa subterranea, Montagu. Upogebia stellata, Montagu. Axius stirynchus, Leach. Arctus ursus, Dana. Palinurus vulgaris, Latretlle. Homarus gammarus, Linné. Crangon vulgaris, Linné. Pontophilus spinosus, Leach, 8. Egeon (?) trispinosus, fZadlstone.

fasciatus, Risso. K., S.

sculptus, Bell, A., S.

Nika eduliv, Risso. K., S.

Lysmata seticaudata, Resso. S.

Alpheus macrocheles, Hailstone. KS:

Athanas nitescens, Montagu.

Hipp lyte varians, Leach. K., S.

, var. fascigera, Gosse. S.

Prideauxiana, Leach. S.

Spirontocaris Cranchii, Leach. K., S.

Pandalus annulicornis, Leach. K., S.

Pandalina bievirostris, Rathke. 8.

Anchistia seripta, Heller. 8.

Paleemon serratus, Pennant.

squilla, Leach, K., 8.

Paleemonetes varians, Leach, A., S.

Squilla Desmarestii, Russo.

I dredged several specimens of

this species near St. Peter’s Port Harbour, Guernsey, last summer (1906), and A. Hyndmanni and P. cuanensis in the

same neighbourhood,

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intermedia, Lilljeborg.

Both these species occur off Guernsey, but I have not seen @. neva

from the Channel Isles.

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been recorded as G. neva was really G. dispersa.

Crustacea of the Channel Islands. 358

Lysmuta seticaudata, Risso.

1816, Melicerta seticaudata, Risso, Hist. nat. Crustacés de Nice, p. 110; pi. ii. fig. 1 }

1826. Lysmata seticaudata, Risso, Hist. nat. de 1’Europe mérid. vol. v. p. 62.

1828. Lysmata seticaudata, Roux, Crust. de la Médit. pl. xxxvil.

1837. Lysmata seticauduta, H. Milne-E1wards, Hist. nat. des Crust. vol. ii. p. 386, pl. xxv. fig. 10; Atlas Rég. Anim. de Cuvier, pl. liv. fig. 5.

1863. Lysmata seticaudata, Heller, Crust. des siidlichen Europa, p. 254, pl. viii. fig. 1.

1906. Lysmata seticaudata, Sinel (J.), An Outline of the Natural History of our Shores, p. 184.

Antennules with three flagella. Rostrum with six teeth ahove, of which two or three are on the carapace and two below. First feet didactyle, tolerably strong. Second feet of both sides greatly lengthened and having the carpus divided into very numerous jelntlets. Telson with two pairs of dorsal spines. Outer uropod two-jointed. The colouring is peculiarly characteristic, being brilliant red, with four pale or white lines extending longitudinally along the entire length of the animal,

About the year 1859 Mr. J. Sinel procured a specimen of this beautiful Mediterranean prawn in a lobster-pot at La Rocque, Jersey. He wrote to ask me what it was, introducing into his letter a pencil sketch. That sketch undoubtedly represented Lysmata seticaudata, a most interesting addition to the fauna. Unfortunately the present existence of this specimen is unknown. Mr. Sinel tells me that he parted with it to some collector, but he ciunnot recall to mind who was the recipient. Perhaps this note may bring to light the possessor of this unique British specimen.

Spirontocaris pusiola, Kréyer. I have a Jersey specimen sent to me by Mr. Sinel many years ago.

Anchistia scripta, Risso. ,

1816. Alpheus scriptus, Risso, Hist. nat. de ’Europe mérid. vol. v. p: 78.

(?) Periclemenes elegans, Costa, Fauna del Regno di Napoli, pl. vi. figs. 1-6.

1849, Palemon biunguiculatus, Lucas, Anim. Artic. de l’Algérie, p. 45, pl. iv. fig. 4. a?

1861. Dennisia sagittifera, Norman, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 3, vol. viii. p. 8 (separate copy), pl. xii. figs. 8-15.

1863. Anchistia scripta, Heller, Crust. des stidlichen Europa, p. 256,

pl. vill. figs. 18, ly.

I dredged the specimen described by me in 1861 in St. Catherine’s Bay, Jersey, among Zostera in 1859. Mr. Sinel took a second example in St. Clement’s Bay, Jersey, in 1890, and Mr. Frank Wright captured a third near St. Peter’s Port, Guernsey, in 1905.

359 Canon A. M. Norman on the

SCHIZOPODA.

In the lists which follow, initials affixed to a locality make known the naturalist on whose authority it is inserted. Thus :—

HT, Hornell (James). N. Norman (A. M.). S. Sinel (Joseph).

S. §& H. Sinell and Hornell. W. Walker (A. O.).

W. § H. Walker and Hornell.

In cases where no initial follows the locality or localities it will be understood that they are on my own authority.

Nyctiphanes Couchii, Bell. Jersey (Sinvl, fide Kehler),

Siriella jaltensis, Czerniavsky. Guernsey and Jersey.

Clausii, G. O. Sars. Guernsey.

armata, H. M.-Edwards. Jersey.

Gastrosaccus sanctus, P. J. van Beneden. Jersey.

spinifer, Goés. Jersey (Museum at Bootle, Lancashire, fide W.).

Anchialina agilis, G. O. Sars. Off Alderney, tow-net (Dr. Gough im Mus. Nor.) ; Guernsey (W.).

For the genus Anchialina, see Norman and Scott, ‘Crustacea of

Devon and Cornwall,’ 1906, p. 24.

Heteromysis formosa, 8. I, Smith. Guernsey.

Mysidopsis gibbosa, G. O, Sars. Guernsey (A. O. Walker, in litt., Sept. 4, 1892).

Leptomysis mediterranea, G, O. Sars. Guernsey and Jersey.

Mesopodopsis Slabberi, P. J. van Beneden. Jersey (Musewm at Bootle, Lancashire, fide W.).

Macromysis flexuosa, Miller. Abundant.

Mr. Sinel, whom I had the pleasure of seeing at Jersey last year (1906), told me that species of A/ysidea were cauglit at Jersey and made into a paste called Chervé,” used in fishing. He subsequently, in answer to my enquiries, sent me the following account of this preparation :—

“At present the fishers of ‘Chervé’ have to obtain a licence trom the chief fishery inspector to enable them to carry on this very old practice—a very absurd law. ‘lhey take it both day and night during the spring tides in the large gravelly pools, among the Zosrera, in the southern bays.

“Tt is taken in large hand-nets, with usually a cross-bar

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to the handle, so that the fisher’s breast bears on it [see figure]. The nets are from 3 feet to 4 feet 6 inches across the wooden (ash) blade which forms the base. ‘lhe best

nets are of horsehair cloth, as used for sieves, but ordinary linen cheese-cloth is mostly used. At about 18 inches from the pocket of the net a cane ring with netting of about three quarters of an inch mesh is inseited across it, so as to prevent the entrance of larger objects (crabs, shrimps, &c.) among the Mysids.

“The men usually wade waist-deep, pushing the net before them for ten minutes or so, when they untie the pocket end aud empty their catch into their basket.

‘“When the ‘Chervé’ is brought home it is mixed with a sufficient quantity of coarse salt to preserve it, and then it is pressed into pans. It forms a pink-coloured compost. This is sold to mullet-anglers at about four shillings a gallon, though many anglers obtain a licence and take their own supply.

‘The favourite places for mullet are not far from the shore, and high water is the best time for the sport. Tue angler takes a spoonful of ‘Chervé’ from his tin, uses it as a ground-bait, and waits awhile. If no mullet turn up in ten or twenty minutes, he tries another spot or goes home; but almost invariably a few are soon attracted, to be followed by a crowd. ‘The ‘Chervé’ tints the water pinkish for some yards around, and has a strong and not pleasant smell, like that of boiled prawn or lobster gone bad.

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“T am constantly consulted respecting some substitute for ‘Chervé’: crabs and shrimps pounded in a mortar and salted; ray-fish boiled with sugar; bread soaked in shrimp soup; cabbage boiled in fat, &c., &e.; but ‘Chervé’ still holds its own. I have often been astonished when sitting on a jetty fishing for Labrus &e., and not a mullet in sight for hours; then down comes a § mulleter,’ who throws in a spoon- ful of ‘Chervé,’ and in a minute one or two dark forms come into the field, then more and more, and their silvery sides flash as they turn about and suck up the Chervé.’

Mr. Sinel kindly sent me a bottle of “‘Chervé” as taken from the net. Small pieces of seaweed were mixed with the animals. Both in numbers and in bulk Macromysis flexuosa predominated, but Schistomysis spiritus was present in large numbers, together with afew Strdella armata. No doubt the admixture of species would vary in different spots and in different seasons. That the Alysidea were used as bait was quite a new fact to me, as it probably will be to other carcinologists.

Macromysis neglecta, G. O. Sars. Guernsey and Jersey.

inermis, Rathke. Guernsey.

Schistomysis spiritus, Norman. Guernsey and Jersey.

ornata, G. O. Sars. Off St. Sampson’s Harbour, Guernsey. Helleri, G. O. Sars. Guernsey and Jersey.

Neomysts vulgaris, J. V. Thompson. Arnold’s Pond, Guernsey, 1865,

SYMPODA (=CUMACEA).

Iphinoe trispinosa, Goodsir. Off St. Sampson’s, Guernsey (J.); Jersey (W. & #.).

serrata, Norman, (Guernsey.

Cumopsis Goodsiri, P. J. van Beneden. Abundant from washing sand dug at low-water spring tides in. Belgrave Bay, Guernsey.

Hudorella truncatula, Bate. Dredged Guernsey, 1865,

Diastylis levis, Norman. Dredged near St. Martin’s Point, Guernsey.

Pseudocuma similis, G. O. Sars. Shallow water, sand, Guernsey.

longwornis, Bate. Jersey (W. & #.).

Cumella pyymea, G. O. Sars. Guernsey.

Namnastacus unguiculatus, Bate. Guernsey (W.); Jersey (N.).

Tsopopa.

Apseudes Latreillii. Milne-Edwards. Very abundant. off Guernsey (4d. Al, N.); Jersey (W. H.). Bate and Westwood state

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that I had taken A. talpa off Guernsey, but the species I sent them was A. Latreillia,

Apseudes talpa, Leach. Jersey (Kehler).

Tanais Cavolinii, Milne-Edwards. Guernsey and Jersey (S. & H.).

Leptochelia Savignii, Kroyer. Guernsey (V.); Herm (Kehler); Jersey (S. & #.).

Tanaissus Lilljeborgu, Stebbing. In sand, low water, Belgrave Bay, Guernsey.

Paratanais Batei, G. O. Sars. Jersey (S. §° H.); Sark (Kehler), as Paratanais forcipatus.

Anthura gracilis, Montagu. Jersey (S. & H.).

Paranthura niyropunctata, Lucas. Guernsey, 1865 (N.); Jersey (SS. & Z.).

Gnathia maxillaris, Montagu. Guernsey (N.); Jersey (S. § H.).

Anilocra physodes, Linné (=A. mediterranea, Leach). Herm, 1865 (N.); Jersey (S. & H.); Guernsey (FP. Wright).

Adiga rosacea, Risso, = Aga bicarinata, Leach, and Bate and West- wood. A specimen of this species was brought to me by a trawler last year at Guernsey. In 1894 (Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 7, vol. xiv. p. 433), and again last year in Norman and Scott (‘The Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall,’ p. 38), I questioned whether ya rosacea could with certainty be regarded as a British species; but I had overlooked the fact that Sinel and Hornell had recorded the occurrence (in Walker & Hornell’s paper) of two specimens taken at Jersey on the fish Squatina angelus.

Cirolana Cranchu, Leach. Off St. Sampson’s Harbour, Guernsey

(N.); Jersey (Kehier).

borealis, Lilljeborg. Guernsey, 1865, rare.

Conilera cylindracea, Montagu. Guernsey and Jersey.

Eurydice spinigera, H. J. Hansen. Jersey (Sinel, in Mus. Nor.).

Limnoria lignorum, Rathke. Jersey (S. & H7.).

Spheroma serratum, Fabricius. Herm (N.); Jersey (S. §& #.).

Hookeri, Leach. Guernsey, Cobo Bay &ce., 1865.

Cymodice truncata, Montagu. Guernsey and Jersey.

Nesa bidentata, Leach. Guernsey, Herm, Jersey.

Campecopea hirsuta, Montagu. Guernsey (NV.); Jersey (W. & ZZ).

Idotea balthica, Pallas. Common.

neglvcta, G. O. Sars, Guernsey, Jersey.

emaryinata, Fabricius. Jersey, tow-net (Kehler).

linearis, Linné. Guernsey, very large (V.); Jersey (S. & H.).

salinarum, Dollfus (=? viridis, Slabber). Arnold’s Pond,

Guernsey, 1865.

Zenobiana prismatica, Risso. Jersey (Sinel, in Mus. Nor.).

363 Cancn A. M. Nerman or the

Stenosoma acuminatum, Leach. <A single specimen, St. Aubin’s, Jersey (Aehler).

lanciferum, Leach. Jersey. In Walker & Hornell’s list, but no habitat is given.

Astacilla longicornis, Sowerby. Guernsey, 1865.

Asellus aquaticus, Linné. Guernsey.

Jamra maculosa, Leach. Jersey (S. & H.).

Jera Nordmann, Rathke. Jersey (S. § H.) 3 Sark (Ke@iler).

marina, Fabricius. Guernsey, Jersey.

Jeropsis brevicornis, Keehler. The types, Gouliot Caves, Sark (Kehler, who kindly gave me a specimen).

Munna Kréyert, Goodsir. Jersey (S. & H.).

limicola, G. O. Sars. Dredged, Guernsey.

Ligia oceania, Linné. Guernsey and Jersey.

Oniscus asellus, Linné. Abundant.

Porcellio scaber, Latreille. Common.

Platyarthrus Hoffmanseggvi, Brandt. St. Sampson’s, Guernsey.

Armadillidium vulgare, Latreille. Abundant.

Bopyrus squillarum, Latreille. Guernsey and Jersey.

Bopyrina Giardi, Bonnier. Many on Hippolyte varians, Jersey, 1859.

Bopyroides hippolytes, Kroyer. Parasitic on Hippolyte” (S. § H.).

Pleurocrypta galathee, Hesse. In Galathea squamifera, Guernsey (N.); Jersey (Kahler).

—— strigosa, Giard & Bonnier. In Galathea strigosa.

—— intermedia, Giard & Bonnier. In Galathea intermedia, Guernsey.

Athelges paguri, Rathke. On Pagurus bernhardus, Guernsey, 1865 (V.); Jersey (Awhler).

Gyge branchials, Cornalia & Pancer. In Upogebia stellata, Jersey, 1859.

Tone thoracica, Montagu. In Callianassa subterranea, Jersey (Sagres).

Liriopsis pygmea, Rathke. Guernsey, 1865.

AMPHIPODA.

Hyperia galba, Montagu (S. & H.).

Talitrus locusta, Pallas. Common.

Orchestia gammarellus, Pallas. Guernsey (N.); Jersey (Keh/er). -—— mediterranea, Costa. Jersey (Chevreux, W.). .

Hyale Nilssoni, Rathke. Jersey (Chevreur, W.).

—— Lubbockiana, Bate. Jersey (Achler, S.).

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Lysianassa plumosa, Boeck,=L. Coste, B. & W. (nec Milne-Edw.). Guernsey and Jersey.

ceratina, Walker, =? longicornis, Lucas. Guernsey and Jersey.

Acidostoma obesum, Bate. Jersey (S.).

Socarnes erythrophthalmus, D., Robertson. Guernsey.

Perierella Audouiniana, Bate. Jersey (Chevreux, S.).

Tryphosites longipes, Bate. Guernsey (V.); Jersey (S.).

Hippomedon denticulatus, Bate. Jersey (S.).

Haplonye cicada, Fabricius, = A. Holholli, B.& W. Jersey (S. § H7.).

Callisoma Hopei, Costa,=C. crenata, Bate. Jersey (S.).

Orchomene humilis, A. Costa,=O. Batei, G. O. Sars. Jersey.

Tryphosella Sarsi, Bonnier. Jersey (W. & H.).

Nannonyx Goesi. Grand Azette, Jersey, spring tide (W. § H.).

Menigrates obtusifrons, Boeck. Jersey (S. § H.).

Lepidepecreum longicorne, Bate. Guernsey (NV., W.); Jersey (SiG EZ):

Bathyporeia Guilliamsonia, Bate, = B. norvegica, G. O. Sars.

Guernsey (NV.); Jersey (S. & Z.).

pelagica, Bate. In sand, low water, Belgrave Bay, Guernsey

(N.), Jersey (S. & #.).

—- Roberisoni, Bate. Jersey (S.).

Haustorius arenarius, Slabber, Jersey (S.).

Urothoe marinus, Bate. Jersey (Chevreux, S.).

--— brevicornis, Bate. Guernsey (W.); Jersey (S. g- #.).

elegans, Bate. Jersey (S. & H.).

pulchella, Costa. Jersey (Chevreux).

Metaphovus simplex, Bate. Guernsey (.V.).

Fultoni, T. Scott. Jersey (Chevreux); off Noirmont Point

(OSiwcs a 2

Har pinta neglecta, G. O. Sars, = Phowus plumosus, Bate. Jersey (S.).

pectinata, G. O. Sars. Dredged off Belgrave Bay, Guernsey,

several specimens. It was not a species which I could have

expected to find in the Channel Islands,

Ampelisca typica, Bate. Guernsey (V.); Jersey (S. § H.).

tenuiornis, Liljeborg. Guernsey (.V.); Jersey (Chevreua).

assimilis, Boeck. Off St. Martin’s Point, Guernsey.

spinipes, Boeck. Guernsey.

brevicornis, Costa,= A. Belliana, B. & W. Guernsey (N.); Jersey (S. & #.).

gibba, G. O. Sars, Off St. Peter’s Port, Guernsey, in 7 fath., 1892 (W.).

Amphilochus manudens, Bate. Jersey (S. & H.).

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Amphilochus neapolitanus, Della Valle, = A. melanops, Walker. Bordeaux Harbour, Guernsey ; and Jersey.

Peltocoxa Marioni, Catta, = Cyproidea damnoniensis, Stebbing. ? ? > fo) Jersey.

Stenothoe monoculoides, Montagu. Guernsey and Jersey. marina, Bate. Jersey (Kehler).

Metopa rubrovittata, G. O. Sars. Bordeaux Harbour, Guernsey. borealis, G. O. Sars. Off St. Martin’s Point, 25 fath. (W.).

Metopa sarniensis, sp.n. (Pl. XVII. figs. 1-5.)

A very small species. The antennules and antenne are subequal in length, and the peduncies of both are quite smooth and devoid of sete. The first joint of peduncle of the antennules is stout and equals in length the two following joints; the flagellum is 8-jointed, the first of these joints equals in length the last two joints of the peduncle, ‘The first gnathopod (fig. 1) is remarkable on account of the very short carpus, which is somewhat triangular; the propo los equals nearly three times the length of the carpus, it gradually tapers for the attachment of tne gently curved finger; the propodos has one seta on the side near the end and a bundle of three below the attachment of the finger; the finger (fig. 2) has its distal portion minutely denticulated or serrated ; two minute setz are on its side above the serrations, and there are no others.

The second gnathopod (fig, 3) 1s subchelate and resembles that of many members of the genus in its general form. The hand widens gradually and slightly from its base, and distally is abruptly truncated, so that the palm is transverse (tig. 4); the nail is strong and about equals the transverse palm in length; it has on its back four sete, and on the palm where the tip of the finger meets it there is a group of slender spies and a few sete.

The last pereopods (fig. 5) have the basos outspread behind into a thin lamina, which 1s devoid of sete or spines; the meros is expanded behind and projects down to near the extremity of the carpus.

The first gnathopods are, perhaps, more valuable in this genus for specific characters than the second, though the latter are so much the larger. In this species the first gnathopod is quite different trom that of any other species of the genus known to me; both the very short carpus and the serrated tip of the finger are quite exceptional.

A single specimen was dredged, July 1906, not far from the harbour of St. Peter’s Port, Guernsey.

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Leucothoe spinicarpa, Abildgaard. Guernsey (W.); Jersey (S.d; H.). Lilljeborgit, Boeck. Guernsey.

—— furina, Savigny.” Jersey (Sinel). Perhaps the same as the last.

Pereionotus testudo, Montagu. Jersey (S.).

Laphystius sturionis, Kréyer,= Durwinia compressa, Bate. Jersey (85 G-2.).

Colomastix pusilla, Grube. Jersey (Chevreuw); Sark (Kehler).

Olius carinatus, Bate. Jersey (S.).

Epimeria cornigera, Fabricius, = Acanthonotus Oweni, B. & W. Jersey (S.).

Iphimedia obesa, H. Rathke. Guernsey (W.); Jersey (S.).

minuta, G. O. Sars. Guernsey.

Eblane, Bate. ‘‘ Not common, Vermarette, Herm” (S.). Perhaps the preceding species, which the author did not know. Lilljeborgia pallida, Bate. Jersey (S.). picta, Norman. The type specimens were taken by me off Guernsey in 1865,

Monoculodes carinatus, Bate. Off St. Sampson’s Harbour, Guernsey (V.); Jersey (W. & Z.).

Perioculodes longimanus, Bate & Westwood. Guernsey and Jersey.

Pontocrates arenarius, Bate. ‘St. Clement’s Bay, Jersey, not

common” (S.). Perhaps not this, but the next species.

norvegicus, Boeck. Guernsey (N.); Jersey (Chevreuz).

Synchelidiwm haplocheles, Grube. Guernsey (.V.): Jersey (W.& H.).

Calliopius leviusculus, Kroyer.=C. Rathkei, Zaddach. Guernsey (N.); Jersey (W. & H., 8.).

Apherusa cirrus, Bate,= A. borealis, G. O. Sars. Guernsey and Jersey.

-—— ovalipes, Norman & Scott.

1906. Apherusa ovalipes, Norman & Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall, p. 75, pl. viii. figs. 1-8.

Fermain Bay, Guernsey.

bispinosa, Bate. Guernsey (V.); Jersey (W. § 77, 8.).

—— Jurmi, H. M.-Edwards. ‘Tide-marks, Belgrave Bay,

Guernsey (V.); Jersey (W. & H.).

Sympleustes latipes, M. Sars. Jersey (S.).

Nototropis Swammerdamiu, H. M.-Edwards. Jersey (N.). vedlomensis, Bate. Fermain Bay, Guernsey (NV.); Jersey

CW. 8.)

Decamine spinosa, Montagu. Guernsey and Jersey.

thea, Boeck. Guernsey and Jersey. Triteta yibbosa, Bate. Jersey (IW. § H., S.).

367 Canon A. M. Norman on the

Guernea coalita, Norman. Bordeaux Harbour, Guernsey; and Jersey.

Eusirus longipes, Boeck. Shore near St. Helier’s, Jersey (W. & H.).

Amathilla Homeri, Fabricius. Jersey (S. & //.).

Iscea Montagu, H. M.-Kdwards. On Mamaia squinado, Guernsey (N.); Jersey (S. & H.).

Niphargus fontanus, Bate. Sinel records this from four covered-in

wells in Jersey.

subterraneus, Leach, =. aquiler, B.& W. Mr. Frank Wright,

of the Library, St. Peter’s Port, has recently sent me a specimen

of this species taken in a well at Guernsey.

Cheirocratus Sundevalli, H. Rathke. Fermain Bay, Guernsey (W.) ; Jersey (Chevreux). .

-— assimilis, Lilljeborg. Near St. Martin’s Point, Guernsey.

Gammarella brevicaudata, H. M.-Edwards. Guernsey (V.); Jersey CW Ge, 82).

Gammarus locusta, Linné. Common.

pulev, De Geer. Common. marinus, Leach. Guernsey and Jersey (W. g H., S.). campylops, Leach, Jersey (Chevreux, W. g H., S.)

Echinogammarus Berilloni (Catta). (Pl. XVI. figs. 1, 2.)

1878. Gammar us Berilloni, Catta, “Note sur le Gammarus Berilleni, n. sp.,” Bull. Soc. Borda Dax. ler trimestre, p. 1, pl. i figs. 1, 2.

1896. Gammarus Berilloni, Chevreux, Bull. Soe. Zool: France, vol, xxi. p. 24, and woodcuts.

19L6. Echinogammarus Berilloni, Stebbing, Das Tierreich, Amphipoda, I. Gammaridea, p. 481.

IT am indebted to M. Chevreux for one of the examples of this interesting species which he procured in Jersey. It is at once distinguished from our previously known British allies by the dense clothing of spines and sete on the metasome. It was found by Catta at Mondarran (Basses-Pyrénées), and has subsequently heen met with again, but only in the same district, namely at St. Jean de Lux and near Biarritz, and I have received from Don Ignacio Bolivar, of the Madrid Museum, specimens which came from San Scbastian. It is remarkable that this freshwater species should have been met with at such a place as Jersey.

Melita palmata, Montagu. Guernsey (N.); Jersey (W. § H., S.).

obtusata, Montagu. Guernsey (NV.); Jersey (W. g ., 8.).

gladiosa, Bate. Guernsey (N.); Jersey (S.).

Mera grossimana, Montagu, Guernsey, Herm, Jersey.

othons, H. M.-Edwards. Guernsey.

—— Batei, Norman. I dredged the type specimens off St. Martin’s Point, Guernsey, in 1865.

Ceradocus semiscrratus, Bate. Guernsey, off St. Martin’s Point.

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Megaluropus agilis, Norman. Guernsey, in tow-net. Microdeutopus danmoniensis, Bate. Guernsey and Jersey (W.).

gryllotalpa, Costa. (Pl. XVI. fig. 3; Pl. XVII. figs. 6, 7.)

1893. Microdeutopus gryllotalpa, Della Valle, Faun. und Flor. des Golfes von Neapel, Gammarini, p. 44, pl. i. fie. 12, pl. xi. figs. 25-43. 1894 Microdeutopus Cad G. O. Sars, Crust. Norway, Amphi- oda, p. 545, pl. excii. tig. 2. 1906. Microdeutopus gryllotalpa, Stebbing, Das Tierreich, Amphipoda, 1. Gammaridea, p. 590.

Found at Jersey by M. Chevreux and Mr. Sinel.

I have given figures of the one-jointed accessory flagellum of the antennules (Pl. XVII. fig. 6), which is shorter than the first joint of the flagellum, and of the first gnathopod of the male, for comparison with the same parts in the following species. This gnathopod has 2-4 toothed processes on the hinder margin of the carpus, which increase in size distally. Della Valle gives only two such processes. I figure (Pl. XVII. fig. 7) a gnathopod with three such processes from Plymouth (as figured by Sars and by Bruzelius, Autonoe grandimana), and (Pl. XVI. fig. 3) another carpus from Valencia, Spain, with four processes (as figured by Costa).

stationis, Della Valle. (Pl. XVI. fig. 4; Pl. XVII. figs. 8-11.)

1888. Miecrodeutopus gryllotal, a, Nebeski, Beit. zur kennt. der Amphip. der Adria, p. 45, pl. iv. tig. Al.

1893. Microdeutopus stationrs, Della Valle, Hanns u. Flor. des Golfes von Neapel, Gammarini, p. "415, pl. v. fiv. 9, pl. x. figs. 31-41.

1906. Microdeutopus stationis, Stebbing, ‘Das Tierreich, Amphipoda, I. Gammaridea, p. 590.

Sowinsky has referred a Microdeutopus found in the Black Sea to this species ; but | cannot reconcile the fig. 6 in his paper of 1891 with the first gnathopod (male) of this species. Nebeski gives an interesting series of figures illustrative of the gradual change in form of the gnathopod from the young to the adult.

I last year dredged many specimens of this addition to our fauna off St. Peters Port, Guernsey.

I have figured some of the most salient features which distinguish this species from M. gryllotalypa. The secondary appendage of the antennules is 3—4-jointed and is equal in length to the first three joints of the flagellum (Pl. XVII. tig. 8). The first gnathopod in the male has not quite so massive a carpus as in that species (Pl. XVII. figs. 9 & 10), The carpus is armed with three teeth at the extre- mity (not passing down the hind margin); these teeth are not in the same straight line, the innermost and bluntest tooth bends away from the large central tooth, so that it would appear that the finger closes down between them. Pl. XVII. fig. 11 represents the distal portion of the first gnathopod of the female, and Pl. XVI. fig. 4 the second gnathopod of the male.

Stimpsonella chelifera, Bate. Guernsey (V.); Jersey (S. #.).

369 Canon A. M. Norman on the

Coremapus versiculatus, Bate.

1906. Coremapus versiculatus, Norman & Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall, p. 85, pl. ix. figs. 8-10.

Guernsey, common (V.); Jersey (Chevreux).

Tembos Webstert, Bate. Sark (Kahler). Aora typica, Kroyer, =A. gracilis, Bate.

Stebbing has synonymized these two names, and I think that he is right. I have taken Aoru occasionally off Guernsey.

Leptocheirus pectinatus, Norman.

1906. Leptochetrus pectinatus, Norman & Scott, Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall, p. 87, pl. ix. figs. 1-3.

Off St. Sampson’s, Guernsey (V.); Jersey (Chevreux).

Leptocheirus guitatus, Grube.

1887. Ptilocheirus tricristatus, Chevreux, Crust. Amphip. de la céte ouest de Bretagne,” Bull. Soc. Zool. France, vol. xii. p. 23, pl. v. fiys, 3, 4, and woodcut at p. 6.

1906. Leptocheirus guttatus, Norman & Scott, Crustacea of Devon ard Cornwall, p. 84, pl. ix. figs. 4-7.

Off St. Sampson’s, Guernsey.

Gammaropsis maculata, Johnston. Jersey (N., S. & H.).

Microprotopus maculatus, Norman. Guernsey (JV.); Jersey (Chevreux).

longimanus, Chevreux. Herm and Guernsey.

Photis longicaudata, Bate. Guernsey (V.); Jersey, off La Rocque (S.'G? H.).

Podoceropsis Sophie, Boeck. Jersey (S.).

Megamphopus cornutus, Norman. Guernsey (lW.); Jersey (JV. §: 7.).

Amphithoe rubricata, Montagu. Guernsey and Jersey.

Pleonexes gammaroides, Bate. Guernsey and Jersey.

Sunamphithoe pelagica, H. M.-Edwards,=S. conformata, Bate. Guernsey (V.); Jersey (Chevreus).

Bruzeliella falcata, Montagu. Jersey.

ocia, Bate. One male, Jersey (W. & #.).

Jassa pelagica, Leach, = Podocerus capillutus, B. & W. Among Styelopsis, Jersey (Kwhler).

Erichthonius abditus, Templeton. Guernsey (N.); Jersey (S. f H.).

Hunteri, Bate. Guernsey.

difformis, H. M.-Edwards. Jerscy (S.).

Cerapus crassicornis, Bate. Jersey (S.).

Corophium volutator, Pallas,=C. lonyicorne, Latreille. Guernsey (WV.); Jersey (S. & A.).

—— crassicorne, Bate. Jersey (S.).

—— Bonelli, H. M.-Edwards. - Guernsey (W.),

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Unciola crenatipalmata, Bate. and also taken in 1860.

Guernsey, in Fermain Bay in 1906,

Chelura terebrans, Philippi. Jersey (W. & H., S.).

Dulichia porrecta, Bate. Between the Castle and St. Martin’s Point, Guernsey (W.); Jersey (W. & Z., S.).

Platophium Darwint, Bate. Guernsey (V.); Jersey, tide-marks ( W.).

Phtisica marina, Slabber. Guernsey and Jersey.

Pseudoprotella phasma, Montagu. Jersey (Awhler).

Guernsey (V.); Jersey (S.).

Guernsey.

Leriainbus typicus, Kroyer.

Caprella tuberculata, Guérin.

linearis, Linné. Guernsey (V.); Jersey (W.).

acanthifera, Leach. Common, Jersey (S. & Z.). Guernsey (V.).

Jersey (W. & H.).

, var. levissima, Mayer.

acutifrons, Latreille.

OSTRACODA.

The following list contains the species known to me from the Channel Isies. The freshwater species have not been sought for, except the very tine Cypris bispinosa, which was sent to me many yearsago by the late Dr. Lukis of Guernsey. The species which have the letter 6 after them are inserted on the authority of Dr.G.S. Brady; the rest have been

found by myself.

Cypris bispinosa, Lucas. Paracypris polita, G. O. Sars.

Pontocypris trigonella, G. O. Sars. Erythrocypris mytiloides, Norman.

Argyllecia cylindrica, G. O. Sars. Bairdia acanthigera, G. S. Brady. inflata, Norman. B. Cythere lutea, O. F. Miller. cyamos, Norman.

confusa, Brady § Norman. pellucida, Buard. porcellanea, G. S. Brady. tenera, G. S. Brady.

badia, Norman.

crispata, G. S. Brady. Robertsuni, G. 8S. Brady. convexa, Burrd.

marginata, Norman. albomaculata, Baird.

villosa, G. O. Sars. Jeffreysi, GS. Brady. B.

cuneiformis, G. S. Brady. B.

Cythere finmarchica, G. O. Sars. tuberculata, G. O. Sars. B. runcinata, Baird.

antiquata, Bazrd. Cytheridea elongata, G. S. Brady. torosa, 7. 2. Jones. Eucythere declivis, Norman. Loxoconcha impressa, Baird. viridis, O. F. Miiller. multifora, Norman. tamarindus, 7. R. Jones. guttata, Norman. Xestoleberis aurantia, Baird. labiata, Brady § Robertson. depressa, G. O. Sars. Cytherura nigrescens, Baird. cornuta, G. S. Brady.

sella, G. O. Sars.

—— acuticostata, G. O. Sars. —— angulata, G. 8S. Brady.

producta, GS. Brady. tulva, Brady § Lobertson,

ote On the Crustacea of the Channet Islanas.

Cytherura striata, G. O. Sars. Paradoxostoma obliquum, G. O.

—— cellulosa, Norman. Sars.

Bythocythere constricta, G. O. pulchellum, G, O. Sars. Sars. B. fasciatum, Brady § Norman.

Pseudocytl ere caudata, G. O. Sars. Normani, @. 8. Brady.

Sclerochilus contortus, Norman. —— hibernicum, G. 8. Bray.

Cytherideis subulata, G. S. Brady. orchadense, Brady § Robertson.

Macherina amygdaloides, G. S. flexuosum, G. S. Brady. Brady. Philomedes interpuncta, Baird.

Paradoxostoma variabile. Baird. Asterope Marie, Baird.

ensiforme, G. S. Brady. teres, Norman.

abbreviatum, G, O. Sars.

CoPEPODA.

In the commencement of this paper it is mentioned that my late friend Mr. Isaac C. Thompson recorded thirty-one species of Copepoda from Channel Island plankton. On the Harpac- ticoida and fish-parasites nothing has been published, and the few species in my own collection are not worth recording. It is probable that many minute species new to our fauna will hereafter be found in what may be expected to prove a very rich district. It is to be hoped that some naturalist with good eyes and a steady hand will before long work at these minims. But very much remains to be done in other orders, especially among the Sympoda and Ostracoda.

EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. PLATE XVI.

Fig. 1. Gammarus Berillont, Catta. “ty. 2. Ditto. Last uropod. Fig. 3. Microdeutopus gryllotalpa, Costa. First gnathcpod (¢), from Valencia, Spain. Fig. 4. Microdeutopus stationis, Della Valle. Second gnathopod (¢). PuaTE XVII. Fig. 1. Metopa sarnensis, sp. n. First gnathopod. Fig. 2. Ditto. The distal joints of the same, more magnified. Ivy. 3. Ditto. Second ynathopod. Fy. 4. Ditto. The distal joints of the same, more magnified, Fig. 5, Ditto. The last perzeopod. Tig. 6. Microdeutopus gryllotalpa, Costa. Secondary flagellum of antennule. “vg. 7. Ditto. Distal portion of first gnathopod (3), from Plymouth. Fy. 8. Microdeutopus stationis, Della Vaile. Secondary flagetlun of first antennule. Fig. 9. Ditto. First gnathopod (3).

ig. 10. Ditto. Ditto, to show variation. diy. 11, Ditto. First gnathopod (2).

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